Tree Trimming & Pruning
Tree trimming and pruning are usually mentioned together, but that doesn’t mean they’re the same thing. Surprisingly, many arborists use both terms interchangeably and that breeds a dangerous misconception. Pruning refers to activities that facilitate the removal of diseased or dead plant parts. Pruning is done to prevent decayed or diseased plant parts from spreading and contaminating healthier parts. With trimming however, the aim is usually to boost aesthetic appeal by cutting out overgrown tree parts. Both horticultural terms require cutting down some tree plants but they serve different purposes and require the use of different tools and equipment.
By offering specialized and personalized care for trees and plants, we can easy detect whether your plants need trimming or pruning. Imagine carrying out trimming on a plant that needs pruning. Disastrous right? You wouldn’t want to cause any harm to your plants that’s why you should trust our experience and expertise to give your tress just what they need to stay healthy and beautiful. We will offer the best treatment procedures and plans for your trees based on their specific needs. That’s especially for landscape trees that require a lot of attention to achieve the perfect structure that you have in mind.